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FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed mocks APC, says it is dead on arrival

As the newly formed All Progressive Congress (APC) continues to generate controversies, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Senator Bala Mohammed has said that the party is dead on arrival, affirming that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) remains unshakable.

The Minister who stated this while addressing newsmen at Kuje Area Council, after the flag-off of the PDP campaign for the March 16 area council election in Abuja, also described APC as “a still birth and nothing more than a liability for those who formed it,” saying the new party, which in his words, “has no head, legs or senses” would be buried on March 16 when the elections are conducted.

“I don’t underrate my own opposition or those I’m going to contest against because this election is between me and the so-called APC. I believe from today and March 16 you are going to see how we are going to bury that so-called still born baby that has no leg, no eyes and no sense. It’s just a vegetable and therefore it is a political liability to the opposition,” he said.

Mohammed added that the opposition would be given room to operate in the election but vowed to reclaim Gwagwalada area council, which is currently being controlled by the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).

“As you can see we started from the opposition. I have gone there to clear our house and to put our house in order and to tell the opposition that we are there to play politics at its best manifestation, politics without bitterness. We are ready to give them room to operate; we are soliciting, we are canvassing, we are campaigning,” he added.

Also speaking, Minister of State for the FCT, Oloye Olajumoke Akinjide said “we will take Gwagwalada and Kwali Area Councils and retain the other four area councils.”

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